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why fearless felix >>> a pakistani teen arrived in england this morning for medical treatment. the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her damaged skull and long term neurorehab after the taliban stormed her school bus last week shooting her in the head and neck and wounding two other students. all because malala was might fighting for the rights of girls to have -- was fighting for rights of girls to have an education. >> inspiration to young people it was a cowardly attack on her and her friends trying retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education for girls in pakistan. >> reporter: pakistani officials are on the hunt for her attackers. they arrested 100 men last week, but later released them. they believe assassins are still
why fearless felix >>> a pakistani teen arrived in england this morning for medical treatment. the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her...
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this is the opposite of what felix was feeling yesterday. he did not break the free fall time record because he went so fast. he pulled the chute at about 7,500 feet. the suit will be used, from my opinion, for space tourists. you're going to go 7,500 miles into space and if something goes completely wrong, felix baumgartner may have saved that person's life because of the technology. >> we all covered the space shuttle columbia disaster. if we knew more about suborbital bailouts, do you think what felix has done might have saved their lives as the space shuttle disintegrated as it came ba into orbit? >> yes. we don't know what happened to the capsule on columbia challenger but twhahat's what t proves, if the capsule it in fact and they can get out, they can get back out to earth alive. >> i want people to know this was less of a stunt than it was magic for humanity. chad, i knew you'd be the guy, space geek. felix baumgartner says he plans to retire from the death defying business and wants to land a job as a helicopter pilot and do some re
this is the opposite of what felix was feeling yesterday. he did not break the free fall time record because he went so fast. he pulled the chute at about 7,500 feet. the suit will be used, from my opinion, for space tourists. you're going to go 7,500 miles into space and if something goes completely wrong, felix baumgartner may have saved that person's life because of the technology. >> we all covered the space shuttle columbia disaster. if we knew more about suborbital bailouts, do you...
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felix. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- fearless felix. living up to his name, and now he lives in the record books. >> now scientists want to study what the daredevil went through in his free fall from the edge of space. it is monday, october 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm paula faris on this wonderful monday. >> everyone's favorite day of the week. good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >>> we'll get to the amazing felix bam gardiner and his 24-mile skydive in just a second. if you turned it on this weekend, you were riveted to watching this guy tumble from space. it really was incredible to watch. >> end over end over end. at one point he didn't think he was going to come out of the free fall -- not the free fall, but the tumbling. >> scary just flipping around out there. but he made it. all is well. a big day. >>> also this half hour, the presidential candidates prepare to go at it again in tomorrow night's highly an
felix. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- fearless felix. living up to his name, and now he lives in the record books. >> now scientists want to study what the daredevil went through in his free fall from the edge of space. it is monday, october 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm paula faris on this wonderful monday. >> everyone's favorite day of the week. good morning,...
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you can see more of how felix pulled this off. sunday november 11th. another proposed cease fire in syria. the latest developments on that ahead. and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. what if there was a new that focused less on feesy and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is
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. >>> the historic jump of flying felix baumgartner, safely back on earth now after breaking the sound barrier during a fall from the edge of space. >>> and new treatment this morning for the pakistani girl targeted by the taliban. that's after tens of thousands took to the streets to show their support. >>> and a controversial call that helped the tigers take a big lead in the series against the yankees. needless to say, the home team didn't like it at all. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin this monday with the race for the white house and our just-released poll providing a brand new snapshot of an ever-so-close contest. >> indeed. it all comes with eyes on two big deadlines. one day until the second presidential debate. and 22 days to go until election day. november 6th. tahman bradley is following it all in washington and has this live report for us. good morning to you, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, rob and paula. these candidates understand the stakes. that's why they have been huddled with advisers gearing up. president obama and mitt romney are preparing for round two, t
. >>> the historic jump of flying felix baumgartner, safely back on earth now after breaking the sound barrier during a fall from the edge of space. >>> and new treatment this morning for the pakistani girl targeted by the taliban. that's after tens of thousands took to the streets to show their support. >>> and a controversial call that helped the tigers take a big lead in the series against the yankees. needless to say, the home team didn't like it at all....
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i spoke to felix baumgartner earlier. when you opened that capsule door, and you were standing on the edge, looking down, what is going through your mind? >> well, it was a unique and outstanding moment, i have been working so hard for five years to reach that point and it was a beautiful view when you look out there but at the same time, you realized that everything around you is hostile, plus when i disconnect my oxygen houses from the ship's system, i only bring oxygen from my bottles, and i only had ten minutes. so there wasn't time to waste. >> i read that you only had a tiny tear in your suit, you could have died, you could have been boiled alive. >> that's not true. i have been told if you have a hole the size of a dime it will still do the job. >> what does it feel to travel at that speed? >> you feel fast, but it doesn't feel like 830 miles an hour, and you don't feel like are you traveling at supersonic speed. all my scientists told me you are going to have a shock wave going through your suit. i never felt it,
i spoke to felix baumgartner earlier. when you opened that capsule door, and you were standing on the edge, looking down, what is going through your mind? >> well, it was a unique and outstanding moment, i have been working so hard for five years to reach that point and it was a beautiful view when you look out there but at the same time, you realized that everything around you is hostile, plus when i disconnect my oxygen houses from the ship's system, i only bring oxygen from my bottles,...
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. >> dangerous situation that fearless felix found himself in. >>> coming up at 3 on katie the death of a toddler of salt poisoning, medical mystery or murder? >> that eye that wash ashore last week may into the have belonged to a squid. at 5 babysitting duties aren't thought of as a presidential quality a report shows which candidate parents trust more when it comes to watching their kids? >>> the austrian daredevil says he was in even more danger than expected. >> in a free 'til fall that lasted more than -- if in a treefall that lasted more than -- >> at one point as you see he went into an uncontrollable spin and the man called fearless felix says he was terrified as he struggled to regain control. >> spun me around i was trying to find out how to stop this putting one arm out it didn't work, another arm, you always late at that speed when you travel at that speed with that suit you don't feel the air. >> the spin laughed 35 seconds before he gained control falling at over 800 miles an hour. he's the first man to break the speed of sound without a vehicle. >>> air is thin up ther
. >> dangerous situation that fearless felix found himself in. >>> coming up at 3 on katie the death of a toddler of salt poisoning, medical mystery or murder? >> that eye that wash ashore last week may into the have belonged to a squid. at 5 babysitting duties aren't thought of as a presidential quality a report shows which candidate parents trust more when it comes to watching their kids? >>> the austrian daredevil says he was in even more danger than expected....
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you've met felix baumgarner. what an accomplishment. >> reporter: for the future of space and arrow space exploration, this really could be a milestone. it's just thrilling. the more you look at that video and you realize what the preparation involved, it really is just a thrilling moment in the exploration of the heavens. we can talk about the records quickly. he fell through the sound barrier. that's more than -- the mark is 690 miles an hour. he went 704 miles an hour, he may have gone faster. either way you cut it, he broke through the sound barrier. he jumped from higher than anyone ever has, from 128,000 feet, about 8,000 feet higher than they expected him to jump and shattered the record by about 25,000 feet. what they're hope thing mission will accomplish is to judge just how well a human can survive? just a suit, whether it's outside a space vehicle or outside a high altitude plane. there could go a long way toward determining that, and that is the real milestone of this jump. >> we're seeing a real tran
you've met felix baumgarner. what an accomplishment. >> reporter: for the future of space and arrow space exploration, this really could be a milestone. it's just thrilling. the more you look at that video and you realize what the preparation involved, it really is just a thrilling moment in the exploration of the heavens. we can talk about the records quickly. he fell through the sound barrier. that's more than -- the mark is 690 miles an hour. he went 704 miles an hour, he may have gone...
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. >>> his nickname is fearless felix. he's getting ready to jump from the edge of space. 23 miles above the globe to be exact. felix baumgartner is getting ready to plummet to the earth to break a skydiving record. he'll leap from a specially built balloon and capsule wearing a high tech spacesuit that actually weighs 100 pounds. if it goes wrong, it could go terribly wrong. and now all he has to do is wait for the weather. he was supposed to go at 10:30 eastern this morning, but it's been delayed. chad myers is with me. the conditions that he needs of course aren't available today, but tell us what kinds of conditions he needs to make this a success. >> the problem this morning was that we had some surface winds or at least maybe 100 feet off the ground winds. when the balloon would be inflated, it would tilt the balloon over and they don't want that. they want the balloon to be basically straight above where the capsule is. so now they've unloaded the balloon. that's good news. once take you it out of the box, your it o
. >>> his nickname is fearless felix. he's getting ready to jump from the edge of space. 23 miles above the globe to be exact. felix baumgartner is getting ready to plummet to the earth to break a skydiving record. he'll leap from a specially built balloon and capsule wearing a high tech spacesuit that actually weighs 100 pounds. if it goes wrong, it could go terribly wrong. and now all he has to do is wait for the weather. he was supposed to go at 10:30 eastern this morning, but it's...
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here we go, felix. >> reporter: the entire way up and down, felix heard only one voice. >> atta boy. >> reporter: the voice of experience. 84-year-old joe kittinger, held the record for the highest free fall for 52 years. he talked felix through shattering the record by more than 25,000 feet. high winds delayed liftoff last week, but nothing it seemed could keep felix from the stratosphere. he even returned to earth on his feet with a record that is simply out of this world. >> when you stand up there on top of the world you become so humble. it is not about breaking records anymore, it's not about getting scientific data, it is all about coming home alive. >> reporter: we know felix will be in the record books. he may also be in science books. researchers plan to study what happened to his pressure suit and believe they can use that to design stronger safer ones for the astronauts of the future. ryan owens, abc news, roswell, new mexico. >> it is an amazing story. people are cheering what it means for the progression of science. the contribution he now has made to science. earlier t
here we go, felix. >> reporter: the entire way up and down, felix heard only one voice. >> atta boy. >> reporter: the voice of experience. 84-year-old joe kittinger, held the record for the highest free fall for 52 years. he talked felix through shattering the record by more than 25,000 feet. high winds delayed liftoff last week, but nothing it seemed could keep felix from the stratosphere. he even returned to earth on his feet with a record that is simply out of this world....
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felix baumgartner... or "fearless felix"... will attempted the jump out a hor >>> a man is going to try to break the sound barrier. fearless felix is planning a 2 3-mile dive. that's three times the height that a jet liner flies. he's expected to hit a speed of about 690 miles per hour. his high-tech suit will protect him from the shock wave. the previous record was set by an american military vet. if successful, he will be the first sky diver to break the sound barrier. >> that's something you can carry around with you. this guy takes the cake for ambitious. >>> by the way, chuck broke the sound bareyer at the air force base on this day. the temperatures in the 50s this morning, temperatures are warmer, about 10 degrees warmer than yesterday morning because of the fog and the low clouds hanging around out there. and those will dissipate later in the day. and then we look for a warmer week ahead. in the meantime, 59 in oakland. 57 degrees at sfo and talking about fog, there's the view, foggy start to sunday. sunshine, warmer ne
felix baumgartner... or "fearless felix"... will attempted the jump out a hor >>> a man is going to try to break the sound barrier. fearless felix is planning a 2 3-mile dive. that's three times the height that a jet liner flies. he's expected to hit a speed of about 690 miles per hour. his high-tech suit will protect him from the shock wave. the previous record was set by an american military vet. if successful, he will be the first sky diver to break the sound barrier....
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felix baumgartner. if you saw it late, in the nick of time, you said, i'm going home and stepped into history. >> can you believe that shot? >> no. it was stunning. there was a re-creation we wanted to show. it's just incredible. it's similarly moving. >> are those legos? >> those are legos. th they had this thing out hours after it happened. it's 1/350 of felix's epic jump, it's tied for first in our hearts. >> it takes real commitment to build the legos. >> you know how hard i worked on that? >>>l heater locklear. go nowhere. ingredients, it all starts here. just as it was back 100 years. from the seed to the spoon, simple things go into every flake, every bite, genuine, true. the simple grains cereals from kellogg's. start simple. start right. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco
felix baumgartner. if you saw it late, in the nick of time, you said, i'm going home and stepped into history. >> can you believe that shot? >> no. it was stunning. there was a re-creation we wanted to show. it's just incredible. it's similarly moving. >> are those legos? >> those are legos. th they had this thing out hours after it happened. it's 1/350 of felix's epic jump, it's tied for first in our hearts. >> it takes real commitment to build the legos. >>...
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did not fit. >> people refer to you as fearless felix. i imagine fear has to creep in at some point. >> you would not be human if you wouldn't have fear and up there, if something goes wrong you're dead in 15 seconds. >> there's a world out there. >> when the capsule door opened 43-year-old felix baumgartner was on the biggest high of his life. 128,000 feet in the air. in los angeles thursday felix baumgartner took us through a replay of his jump. >> that door opens up, what does that look like, what does it sound like? >> it's all about you and the effect of you standing there, you're the only person on the whole planet experiencing this moment. it's unique. >> he uttered four more words. and jumped into the stra stratosphere. >> everything looks great. what happened. >> now i have to come up with something. i had to find a solution. i only had 40 seconds because then it's all over. >> it's all over because he hit thicker air that would slow him town and prevent him from reaching the speed of sound. instead he regained control, free fall
did not fit. >> people refer to you as fearless felix. i imagine fear has to creep in at some point. >> you would not be human if you wouldn't have fear and up there, if something goes wrong you're dead in 15 seconds. >> there's a world out there. >> when the capsule door opened 43-year-old felix baumgartner was on the biggest high of his life. 128,000 feet in the air. in los angeles thursday felix baumgartner took us through a replay of his jump. >> that door...
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the record-breaking jump from the edge of space, millions watched as felix baumgartner fell to earth for more than 24 miles away topping speeds of 80 --830 miles per hour, reaching super sonic speed in nine minute death defying plunge. >> you are so humble you do not think of breaking records or you do not thinking nothing but coming back alive the you do not want to deal away from your parents and girlfriend in front of them. >>shepard: red bull sponsored the jump. to many in the space community it was more than a marketing campaign, even nasa took notice, tweeting congratulations to felix baumgartner. i understand they almost pulled the plug again. >>trace: the balloon at 80,000' you could hear felix baumgartner telling mission control he was not getting enough heat to his face because he was about to fall through temperatures of minus 60 degrees and if the face plate freezes over he would be flying blind. he would not be able to see the horizon do put himself in a stable position and could not see to know when to pull the shoot but they switched power sources to the battery pack i
the record-breaking jump from the edge of space, millions watched as felix baumgartner fell to earth for more than 24 miles away topping speeds of 80 --830 miles per hour, reaching super sonic speed in nine minute death defying plunge. >> you are so humble you do not think of breaking records or you do not thinking nothing but coming back alive the you do not want to deal away from your parents and girlfriend in front of them. >>shepard: red bull sponsored the jump. to many in the...
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fareless felix reaching speeds of 800 miles per hour and now the press is chatting with him. he had a very busy morning and lots more to come to be sure. >> well this stunt left a man centimeters from death. don't do this at home. a base jumping was preparing to fling himself off a 4,000-foot cliff when it failed to release properly. he escaped with a broken leg after landing on a tree down below. >> we were talking about this earlier, you said what? >> get the bar mechanism fixed. >> that's the one thing you should be focused on. >> he's okay. >> well a deer stuck in a canal. while the rescue moved from water to land. >> and a reminder. if you have a consumer question be sure and give us a shout. we're standing by right now. we'll be right back ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you can save quality wonderful produce right now. we're going to save on the apple starting to come around again. at it's quod for this time of year less expensive pretty soon but now 399 a pound. four dollars a pound. check those ads. these are late variety fall grape. loaded with flavor, a couple but they're
fareless felix reaching speeds of 800 miles per hour and now the press is chatting with him. he had a very busy morning and lots more to come to be sure. >> well this stunt left a man centimeters from death. don't do this at home. a base jumping was preparing to fling himself off a 4,000-foot cliff when it failed to release properly. he escaped with a broken leg after landing on a tree down below. >> we were talking about this earlier, you said what? >> get the bar mechanism...
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my interview with felix baumgartner in a moment. but first a look at his historic jump. >> sometimes you have to get up really high to see how small you are. i'm going home now. >> jumper away. >> and come home he did. we wanted to know what it was like up in the stratosphere looking down at the earth knowing there's only one way home. i spoke to fearless felix earl groer my "360" interview. >> when you opened that capsule door, and you were standing on the edge, looking down, what is going through your mind? >> well, it was a unique and outstanding moment because i've been working so hard for five years to reach that point. it was a beautiful view when you look out there. but at the same time you realize that everything around you is hostile. plus when i disconnect my oxygen hoses from the ship's system, i only breathe oxygen from my bailout bought sxilz only had ten minutes. so there's not a lot of time to waste right on the exit point. >> i read that if you'd even gotten a tiny tear in your suit you that could have died, you coul
my interview with felix baumgartner in a moment. but first a look at his historic jump. >> sometimes you have to get up really high to see how small you are. i'm going home now. >> jumper away. >> and come home he did. we wanted to know what it was like up in the stratosphere looking down at the earth knowing there's only one way home. i spoke to fearless felix earl groer my "360" interview. >> when you opened that capsule door, and you were standing on the...
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what will felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after this jump, he wants to pursue an occupation as a helicopter rescue pilot. might be a bit of a letdown. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> i think so. thanks, brian. >>> if you're into e-books, expect an e-refund. consumers win. next. declare that thou have brought overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. of course, some stories are bigger than others. a story. okay guys, here we go. everybody say, 'cheeeeeeeee-eeeeeese'. got it. >>> now's your chance to talk back on one of the big stories of the day. the question for you this morning, are the deaths of
what will felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after this jump, he wants to pursue an occupation as a helicopter rescue pilot. might be a bit of a letdown. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> i think so. thanks, brian. >>> if you're into e-books, expect an e-refund. consumers win. next. declare that thou have brought overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we...
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felix baumgartner was hoisted heaven word by a 50-foot story helium balloon. the 43-year-old austrian sky diver almost had to call it off on the way up. his visor had fogged over after a heater in his helmet quit. >> this is serious. i don't think i have face heating. >> reporter: joe was joe kittinger at mission control. in 1960 kittinger leapted from 102,000 feet. >> we'll take care of you. >> reporter: felix baumgartner fog adviser or not was jumping from 128,000 feet. but almost instantly he courted catastrophe. his body back to flat spin, rotating like a top. >> trying to regain control because i want to break the speed of sound. >> reporter: he did regain control and within the jump's first 30 seconds became the first human in free fall to break mach 1. >> i would like to give a special one finger salute to all the folks who said he would come apart when going super sonic. >> reporter: felix baumgartner was just shy of kittinger's record before opening his shoot and gliding to earth about 40 miles from where he launched. five miles of training for the hi
felix baumgartner was hoisted heaven word by a 50-foot story helium balloon. the 43-year-old austrian sky diver almost had to call it off on the way up. his visor had fogged over after a heater in his helmet quit. >> this is serious. i don't think i have face heating. >> reporter: joe was joe kittinger at mission control. in 1960 kittinger leapted from 102,000 feet. >> we'll take care of you. >> reporter: felix baumgartner fog adviser or not was jumping from 128,000...
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what will felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after this jump, he wants to pursue an occupation as a helicopter rescue pilot. might be a bit of a letdown. brian todd, cnn. >>> later on "starting point." nik wallenda joins soledad to talk about "360's" death-defying feat. i have to say this, we watched that amazing video. him jump from like a billion feet in the air and what's the first thing you say? >> what did i say? >> you said he's really cute. >> that wasn't the first thing i said. i actually thought how does he put his mother through that, you know, because she was there. tears in her eye. >> that was the fifth thing you said. >>> not true, anyway, i cannot tell this guy anything. this one you don't hear often, a coach not a football player gets a concussion. a concussion during practice. that story straight ahead. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick t
what will felix baumgartner do next? he told me that after this jump, he wants to pursue an occupation as a helicopter rescue pilot. might be a bit of a letdown. brian todd, cnn. >>> later on "starting point." nik wallenda joins soledad to talk about "360's" death-defying feat. i have to say this, we watched that amazing video. him jump from like a billion feet in the air and what's the first thing you say? >> what did i say? >> you said he's really...
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>>> also ahead, a daredevil, not felix, this one gets a bigger thrill than he bargained for. the terrifying fall. >>> a story so incredible, it has to be true. the oscar buzz surrounding ben affleck's "a >>> "news4 your health" today. whether a controversial vaccine encourages promiscuity in young girls. it's designed to protect young girls against hpv. it's the leading cause of cervical cancer. some parent groups are concerned the hpv inoculation gives teens the go-ahead to have sex. but researchers at emory university and kaiser say that's not the case. their study finds those who got the vaccine were no more likely to have sex than those who didn't. >>> another study out there today finds sleep may be the way to better behaved kids. they took 7 to 11-year-old students and let them sleep longer per day. those who got an extra 30 minutes of sleep at night were able to control their emotions better, and were more alert in school. those who got less sleep were impulsive and had a short attention span. that can carry over into adulthood, too. >> yeah. >>> incredible scene, comi
>>> also ahead, a daredevil, not felix, this one gets a bigger thrill than he bargained for. the terrifying fall. >>> a story so incredible, it has to be true. the oscar buzz surrounding ben affleck's "a >>> "news4 your health" today. whether a controversial vaccine encourages promiscuity in young girls. it's designed to protect young girls against hpv. it's the leading cause of cervical cancer. some parent groups are concerned the hpv inoculation gives...
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he was in mission control providing commentary on felix baumgartner's historic jump. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> you've seen a lot of aviation milestones, both good and bad. what was it like to watch this? >> oh, i think it was kind of thrilling. it was scary when he was coming down, too, but it was just thrilling to be a part of the whole thing are and that's why i did it. it was a lot of fun. just wonderful when he broke those records, and as tom costello said, i think there is something to be gained from this. i mean, some things to be learned about it. >> i was amazed that he was able to talk during portions of this free fall and even while he was spinning. i don't think you'd want to hear what i would have been saying during that spinning portion, but, i mean, it really was incredible that he was able to communicate during this. >> sure. well, i mean, they had been testing equipment. all those cameras spread all over the capsule itself when he's floating up, and then he's loaded with gear for the trip down, too, and there will be more of that,
he was in mission control providing commentary on felix baumgartner's historic jump. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> you've seen a lot of aviation milestones, both good and bad. what was it like to watch this? >> oh, i think it was kind of thrilling. it was scary when he was coming down, too, but it was just thrilling to be a part of the whole thing are and that's why i did it. it was a lot of fun. just wonderful when he broke those records, and as tom costello...
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felix baumgartner is a different cat. he's a base-jumper. the kind of guy who jumps off buildings and bridges and cliffs and into caves. he has used carbon fiber wings to actually span the entire english channel. he's a daredevil by profession. but what was interestingbout this was it wasn't just about the dare. there was a very interesting piece of science in all of this >> sreenivasan: you had a chance to talk to some of the folks behind him, the team behind. one of them, the doctor, really has an interesting back story >> well, jonathan clark who is a nasa veteran and was a part of the medical team in the shuttle program, his deceased wife laurel clark was on board columbia so he has a professional interest which also overlaps a deep personal interest in survival at high titudes under during he is. so it's interesting, you know, you would excuse a man in this profession of understanding how people can survive these situations for walking away from that but instead he was a part of the columbia accident investigation helping the team under
felix baumgartner is a different cat. he's a base-jumper. the kind of guy who jumps off buildings and bridges and cliffs and into caves. he has used carbon fiber wings to actually span the entire english channel. he's a daredevil by profession. but what was interestingbout this was it wasn't just about the dare. there was a very interesting piece of science in all of this >> sreenivasan: you had a chance to talk to some of the folks behind him, the team behind. one of them, the doctor,...
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but felix baumgartner did exactly that. amazingly, successfully he fell more than 800 miles per hour. so what is his next adventure? we'll find out next. to tell ret our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks amazing! at's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15, seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you so fascinated by the prices, you keep rambling on! i know! -that pork chop was great! -no more fast food friday's! so we gotta go! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] try our 15 under $15 menu and sea food differently! ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first ever es hybrid. trying to find a better job can be frustrating.
but felix baumgartner did exactly that. amazingly, successfully he fell more than 800 miles per hour. so what is his next adventure? we'll find out next. to tell ret our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh, this looks amazing! at's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15, seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you...
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even fearless felix said this was bigger than even he anticipated. baumgartner jumping from 24 miles up, reaching speeds near 834 miles per hour, smashing the sound barrier on his way down. now, as he stood on the edge of space looking down from his capsule, baumgartner tried to put the moment into some perspective. take a look at this incredible free-fall. >> sometimes you have to get up really high to see how small you are. i'm going home now. >> jumper away. >> so under parachute now. did he break the speed of sound as he hoped? he's coming. and there you can see by the approaching shot, he's just about there. he's down safely. >> amazing landing. meteorologist chad myers joins us live from atlanta. he didn't even like hit the ground and roll. he walked. it was amazing, chad. if he had gotten the tiniest tear in his suit, what would have happened to him? >> well, you know, technically, the word is boiling, but any scientist would kind of not want you to use that term. if you take water to the top of mt. everest, it will boil at 160 degrees. you ta
even fearless felix said this was bigger than even he anticipated. baumgartner jumping from 24 miles up, reaching speeds near 834 miles per hour, smashing the sound barrier on his way down. now, as he stood on the edge of space looking down from his capsule, baumgartner tried to put the moment into some perspective. take a look at this incredible free-fall. >> sometimes you have to get up really high to see how small you are. i'm going home now. >> jumper away. >> so under...